Marc Benioff

Entrepreneur

Marc Benioff was born in San Francisco, California, United States on September 25th, 1964 and is the Entrepreneur. At the age of 59, Marc Benioff biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 25, 1964
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, United States
Age
59 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Networth
$9.7 Billion
Profession
Businessperson, Chief Executive Officer
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Education
University of Southern California (BS)
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Spouse(s)
Lynne Krilich
Children
2
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Marc Benioff Career

While in high school, Benioff sold his first application, How to Juggle, for $75. In 1979, when he was 15, Benioff founded Liberty Software, creating and selling games such as Flapper and King Arthur's Heir for the Atari 8-bit. Royalties from these games helped Benioff pay for college.

While at USC, Benioff had an internship as a programmer at Apple. He joined Oracle Corporation in a customer-service role after graduating. Benioff worked at Oracle for 13 years in a variety of sales, marketing, and product development roles. At 23, he was named Oracle's Rookie of the Year. Three years later, he became the youngest person in the company's history to earn the title of vice president.

Benioff founded Salesforce in 1999 in a San Francisco apartment and defined its mission in a marketing statement as "The End of Software." This was a slogan he used frequently to preach about software on the Web, and used as a guerilla marketing tactic against the dominant CD-ROM CRM competitor Siebel at the time. Salesforce was the first company to offer software as a service, which allowed people and companies to rent software over the internet instead of installing the programs on machines. Benioff extended Salesforce's offerings in the early 2000s with the idea of a platform that allowed developers to create applications.

Benioff also serves on the World Economic Forum's Board of Trustees and USC Board of Trustees.

On September 16, 2018, Marc and his wife Lynne bought Time for $190 million.

Benioff has co-written four books about business and technology. In 2004, he co-wrote Compassionate Capitalism: How Corporations Can Make Doing Good an Integral Part of Doing Well with Karen Southwick. In 2006, he co-wrote The Business of Changing the World: 20 Great Leaders on Strategic Corporate Philanthropy with Carlye Adler. In 2009, he co-wrote Behind the Cloud: The Untold Story of How Salesforce.com Went from Idea to Billion-Dollar Company and Revolutionized an Industry, also with Carlye Adler. In 2019, he again co-wrote Trailblazer: The Power of Business as the Greatest Platform for Change, with Monica Langley.

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Inside secret billionaire retreats that are SO exclusive even the the CEO of Goldman Sachs is a mere 'third tier guest' and if you have to ask, you're not invited

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 21, 2024
Hidden away in the Colorado Rockies, a Sicilian resort, or a Utah ski lodge are some of the most exclusive events a billionaire can hope to attend. Attendee lists are so all-star that even the Goldman Sacks chief executive is a 'third-tier guest' and if you have to ask, you're not invited. Between discussions topics like 'can you marry a robot?' quizzes on tech trends and performances by celebrities, deals are made and executives are hired. More and more of these elite getaways are popping up as guests crave time away from the spotlight with few cameras and everything is off the record.

Marc Benioff, a Salesforce tycoon, tells a reporter probing his purchases in Hawaii that he knows exactly where she is staying and knows intimate information about her family

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2024
In a piece entitled 'A tech billionaire', a tech billionaire is quietly purchasing property in Hawaii.' Kerr investigated local perceptions of the sales and spoke with Benioff, who had no idea why. Kerr said during a second interview about Benioff, who is worth around $10.3 bn, that he has been keeping an eye on her and her family. Kerr also states in her article that the billionaire went to reporter her to the CEO of NPR for allegedly 'snooping' around a property owned by Benioff

As the world braces for Trump's re-run, AI fake news worries sends chilling through Davos

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 18, 2024
This week, the Swiss mountain resort, which each winter hosts global celebrities at the World Economic Forum, has been dominated by AI's promise and dangers. Many are hoping that this will be a golden age of life-saving scientific advances, not to mention higher profits. However, as billions of people's vote loom, a fear that its ability will cause chaos has arisen.
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